eat out
Third Person
eats out
Present Participle
eating out
Past Tense
ate out
Past Participle
eaten out
1
to eat in a restaurant, etc. rather than at one's home
- On special occasions, the family likes to eat out at their favorite restaurant.
- After a busy day, she decided to treat herself and eat out instead of cooking.
- The couple enjoys exploring new cuisines and frequently chooses to eat out.
- Instead of packing lunch, they decided to eat out and try the nearby cafes.
- When traveling, it's common for tourists to eat out and experience local cuisine.
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